QUINCY TOWNSHIP – Automobile enthusiasts and community members are invited to the 7th Annual Heritage Park Car and Truck Show, set for Saturday, Sept. 20, at Heritage Park, 7575 Mentzer Gap Road.
The event will feature a variety of attractions, including food vendors, awards, door prizes and a D.J. Dash plaques will be given to the first 50 vehicles to register. Registration will take place from 9 a.m. to noon, with the main event running from 2 to 3 p.m.
Pre-registration is available for $10 until Sept. 1. Registration on the day of the show is $15. Those interested in pre-registering can visit the Quincy Township Office. Checks should be made payable to the Quincy Township Park Fund.
In case of inclement weather, the rain date is scheduled for Sept. 27.
For more information or to register a vehicle, contact the Quincy Township Office at 717-762-5679. Participants will need to provide their name, phone number, address, and vehicle details, including year, make, model and whether the vehicle is a car or truck, as well as whether it is modified/custom or stock/original.
“Quincy Township Heritage Park is rather new to the car show game,” said Julia Bowers of Quincy Township, “but this will be our seventh year! We awarded 18 trophies and 50 dash plaques in 2024 and intend to follow suit this summer.
“Last year we had over 60 cars and trucks enter, and we hope to attract an even bigger variety of vehicles to this year’s event. There were some really vintage beauties and some very proud owners. We even had a rat rod jeep that was quite unique. We will host our Car Show on the park’s ballfield that we allow folks to reserve at no charge.
“Our Heritage Park is situated in scenic Quincy Township on 14 acres of lush grass and woods,” Bowers continued. “There are beautiful walking paths, a volley ball court, basketball court, playground equipment for the kids and a large pavilion offering breezy shade on the hill.” There are several restroom facilities in the park to accommodate everyone.”
Bowers noted the event is near communities throughout the tri-state area, and visitors are invited to attend free of charge.













